The Truth Behind The Marilyn & JFK Scandal!
- Kristin Marquez
- Apr 24, 2017
- 2 min read
"He was gewgaw over Marilyn since he’d seen Asphalt Jungle. This guy hounded the Niagara set that day like a vulture. He got his picture taken with Marilyn, imposed himself on her and kept snooping for personal tidbits. I didn’t like him. Marilyn said "He keeps asking questions and I don’t want to be rude." I told her "Be rude tell him to take a canoe down the falls." - Richard Allan In 1952, while Marilyn Monroe was filming Niagara, a man named Robert Slatzer used his connections as a press agent to get onto the set. He took pictures of and with Marilyn and followed her all over the set; in a very creepy way. After this occurence, Marilyn never saw or heard from him again until the May 1957 issue of Confidential Magazine. Robert Slatzer used his pictures of him and Marilyn to create a scandalous tabloid article about Marilyn cheating on Joe DiMaggio with him. In 1973, Norman Mailer was the first to bring the mainstream about Marilyn having an affair with JFK. This book was the book that started all the conspiracies about the CIA and FBI having something to do with her death. This book contained nothing but fantasy and lies which Mailer admitted HIMSELF in a July, 1973 interview with Mike Wallace. Mailer said, "I needed money very badly." He also admitted that he did no research, that the Kennedy conspiracy would help book sales and that he did not believe she was murdered. In 1974, Robert Slatzer saw how well Mailer's book had done and came out with a book called The Life And Curious Death Of Marilyn Monroe. In the book he claims to have known her since 1949 and to have been close friends with her until her death. And even lied and said he had been married to her because that's the only way he could get the book published. So publishers took his word for it and so did the public. And today Marilyn and JFK's legacy is shattered because of two ignorant, lonely men who just needed money. So no, there was no affair. No, she wasn't a whore. And yes, she is still misunderstood.

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